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Day of sabre-rattling in Tonk

The film studios in Mumbai, on Monday, observed a Black Day in support of Padmavati, while Tonk city in Rajasthan saw a rally which was taken out by Sarv Samaj, demanding a complete ban on the film.

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Two parts of one country - Mumbai and Rajasthan - are protesting in support of theories on Padmavati row that contradict each other.

The film studios in Mumbai, on Monday, observed a Black Day in support of Padmavati, while Tonk city in Rajasthan saw a rally which was taken out by Sarv Samaj, demanding a complete ban on the film.

MLA Tonk Ajit Singh gave a controversial statement that even if Sanjay Leela Bhansali, producer of Padmavati, begs and Rajasthan gives him Rs 200 crore, the film will not be allowed to be released at any cost.

In addition to this, not just the Rajput community, but several political leaders from the ruling party can be seen supporting the ban. In addition to Singh, chairperson of the city council, Lakshmi Jain, and state secretary of Congress Kuldeep Singh Rajawat protested during the rally in Tonk. During the protest Lakshmi Jain was seen by brandishing a sword along with other women.

Akbar Khan, the leader of the Dalit society, along with several members of the society, also became a part of the protest. The aggression was shown by burning effigies of Bhansali, Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone.

KAPIL SPEAK

Actor-comedian Kapil Sharma on Monday came out in support of Padmavati star Deepika Padukone, saying it is wrong to resort to violence to register protests.
“On one hand, you say that Deepika is the national pride... You talk about women empowerment. I think everyone must have felt that it (threat) was wrong," Kapil said.
Commenting on the postponment of release of Padmavati, the actor said the matter falls under the domain of Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) as it has the final authority.
"As far as the release of the film is concerned, the CBFC is there for it and it should look at it. If it finds something objectionable in it, it should make a decision about it," he said.

MANUSHI TWEET

There's one thing Indian women have in common. We don't feel persecuted of who we're & face challenges head on. We do feel it's not women friendly society but as individuals we set examples & make women confident : #MissWorld2017 Manushi Chhillar

 

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